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the growth of the industry also symbolizes the growth of the city. archaeologists believe population size along with density has a critical effect on the economy of a city. once you get 90,000 people in one place, or 60,000 people in one place, then it has a self-generating kind of impact on its structure. all those people living here means that it's going to stimulate economic specialization. economic specialization itself then is going to change the character of the city. keach: was increased specialization actually changing life in teotihuacan ? warren barbour began to think the tiny faces would yield an answer. barbour: during my dissertation research, i occasionally would run across figurines that had fingerprints, and they sort of added a humanity to my work, and i started looking for them, and they sort of brought me closer to the manufacturer of the print. i started wondering who he was, and i figured i would never be able to find that. and i started wondering whether or not i could find something else out about them. keach: barbour's curiosi
the growth of the industry also symbolizes the growth of the city. archaeologists believe population size along with density has a critical effect on the economy of a city. once you get 90,000 people in one place, or 60,000 people in one place, then it has a self-generating kind of impact on its structure. all those people living here means that it's going to stimulate economic specialization. economic specialization itself then is going to change the character of the city. keach: was increased...
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there are working with the rubble to control the city. with the distrust between the arabs in the black population, it is deep-rooted. it does back to the time to when arabs kept black slaves. this does provide some kind of explanation for the in fighting of. there is no question of lying low as far as this man is concerned. he is a respected member of the community and it makes no difference that he is arab. but'm not afraid of anyone god. no one has ever done me any harm. timbuktu is my town. i was born here. my father was born here. >> it is black neighbors treat him as though he is a member of the family. the moment he leaves as house, there is a friendly greeting. i>> he is our grandfather. he has a man of peace and has nothing to do with those jihadists. >> the test of the mali government as they retake the north will be how they treat the arab citizens. al-jazeera, timbuktu. >> one of the seven wonders of the world but it could soon become endangered. quite the great barrier reef in australia is under threat. a whale of a discovery
there are working with the rubble to control the city. with the distrust between the arabs in the black population, it is deep-rooted. it does back to the time to when arabs kept black slaves. this does provide some kind of explanation for the in fighting of. there is no question of lying low as far as this man is concerned. he is a respected member of the community and it makes no difference that he is arab. but'm not afraid of anyone god. no one has ever done me any harm. timbuktu is my town....
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mexico city has been relatively safe from the drug war that has engulfed the rest of the country, but the violence is now moving into the capital. >> police checkpoints like this are more common these days in mexico city, an effort to keep rising violence from reaching the heart of the country. throughout the six year drug war in mexico, mexico city is one of the places least touched by violence. there were 84 murders around the capital in january, the highest death toll since 2007. in many cases these were mass killings where bodies were left mutilated or dismembered. authorities here blamed a turf war and the local police chief says that mexico city needs to be better prepared in case it spreads. >> i have the impression that mexico city's leaders know that could be short-m lived. >> they are actually safer than many cities in the world, with a lower mayor -- lower murder rate than washington, d.c. or sao paulo. >> experts say that it has more to do with luck. >> we did not do anything to stop the violence. this is not a
mexico city has been relatively safe from the drug war that has engulfed the rest of the country, but the violence is now moving into the capital. >> police checkpoints like this are more common these days in mexico city, an effort to keep rising violence from reaching the heart of the country. throughout the six year drug war in mexico, mexico city is one of the places least touched by violence. there were 84 murders around the capital in january, the highest death toll since 2007. in...
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some of the children are in the city and they are waiting for our program. they will lose their hope. >> i don't feel comfortable when i am working on the street because of the pollution and dust. i feel much more comfortable here. they teach us to work and study. i prefer to be here than on the streets. >> are you prepared to boldly go where no married couple has gone before? a multimillionaire former space tourist is looking for a husband and wife team to send to mars. would 501 days in a small space capital -- a small space capital, the final frontier, go too far? >> dennis tito is embarking on a major mission. he is the driving force to send a husband and wife team up for a close encounter with mars in 2018 when the red planet and earth are historically close together. >> this is a challenging but attainable goal for advancing human experience and knowledge. now is the time. >> tito was the first space tourist, paying russians $20 million to vacation on the international space station in 2001. his inspiration mars program is a not-for-profit to raise mil
some of the children are in the city and they are waiting for our program. they will lose their hope. >> i don't feel comfortable when i am working on the street because of the pollution and dust. i feel much more comfortable here. they teach us to work and study. i prefer to be here than on the streets. >> are you prepared to boldly go where no married couple has gone before? a multimillionaire former space tourist is looking for a husband and wife team to send to mars. would 501...
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the city of chicago has named its first public enemy number one since the days of the letter and gangster al capone. a mexican drug boss is the kingpin of the lower-cost tell. his gang is suspected of supplying most of the drugs that supply the chicago streets. he should be considered a crime boss, it is said, despite the fact that he leaves that he lives in mexico. president barack obama is returning to chicago on friday. he is expected to discuss the state of the economy and plans to talk about gun control. some are questioning whether stricter laws will have any impact on the high levels of violence on the city streets. >> in ingleside, 20 shots heard over there. >> this is what president obama is coming home to. >> about every couple days i hear about a gun for sale. nothing to do with a gun card or a gun store or the gun law they just passed that is supposed to keep them off the streets because they are still on the streets. >> last year 506 people were killed in chicago. >> this is the third or fourth shooting on the block this year. >> that is more americans that died -- then died
the city of chicago has named its first public enemy number one since the days of the letter and gangster al capone. a mexican drug boss is the kingpin of the lower-cost tell. his gang is suspected of supplying most of the drugs that supply the chicago streets. he should be considered a crime boss, it is said, despite the fact that he leaves that he lives in mexico. president barack obama is returning to chicago on friday. he is expected to discuss the state of the economy and plans to talk...
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here, in a broad valley in central mexico, stand the ruins of what was once the largest city in the new world. beneath an intricate complex of dwellings, archaeologists are uncovering startling evidence of family life. and in italy, as archaeologists explore the ruins of pompeii, new investigations shed light on the nature of the roman family and the surprising role of slaves. who do we live with and why ? what can these ancient families tell us about our own families ? around the world, archaeologists are looking far beyond the palaces and temples into the households of common people, bringing families to life out of the past. come forward all the way. oooh ! that's it. good. hold on me. come forward. ease the baby out with little pushes. come on. you can do it. beautiful ! the baby's coming up to you. waaahh ! keach: every newborn child immediately confronts three basic needs -- food, shelter and education. in the beginning, these needs are met at home. but in industrial societies, that soon changes. teacher: times three... we educate our children in schools. how would you read this n
here, in a broad valley in central mexico, stand the ruins of what was once the largest city in the new world. beneath an intricate complex of dwellings, archaeologists are uncovering startling evidence of family life. and in italy, as archaeologists explore the ruins of pompeii, new investigations shed light on the nature of the roman family and the surprising role of slaves. who do we live with and why ? what can these ancient families tell us about our own families ? around the world,...
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else in the city. but where did that wealth come from ? the copan valley, several miles wide, is watered by the copan river. today the fertile bottom lands near the ancient palaces of the elite lords are owned by a few wealthy families. on the hillsides, peasants try to eek out a living on inferior land. the archaeologists speculate that this same pattern would have existed in ancient times. by surveying the hillsides, they have discovered the homes of the ancient maya commoners. 3 meters and 80 centimeters. let's get it on the map. by mapping each house site, they create a picture of maya settlement. over two-thirds of the population, mostly commoners, lived in the hills far from the acropolis on the compounds of the elite who controlled the best lands. to confirm that the ancient residents of the hillsides were farmers, archaeologists employ new scientific tools. using samples of mud from a hillside swamp, a picture can be taken of agriculture thousands of year ago. each of these microscopic flecks o
else in the city. but where did that wealth come from ? the copan valley, several miles wide, is watered by the copan river. today the fertile bottom lands near the ancient palaces of the elite lords are owned by a few wealthy families. on the hillsides, peasants try to eek out a living on inferior land. the archaeologists speculate that this same pattern would have existed in ancient times. by surveying the hillsides, they have discovered the homes of the ancient maya commoners. 3 meters and...
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city simply vanishing. >> they also kill people. >> the case of her husband remains unsolved. she says it is time that she knew whether she was a wife or a widow. >> hugo chavez has refused to allow the bolivian president to visit him. he was prevented from meeting his close ally because hugo chavez was resting. the health of hugo chavez has become a major concern for his supporters. >> if he has a heart, it begins here in these colorful streets. government provided playgrounds meets the housing developments for the poor. >> you have to come to a neighborhood like this to understand where the groundswell comes from. >> gladys sanchez note something about devotion. she has built a virtual shrine to him in her apartment and says that her life has improved ridgy improved dramatically under his administration. >> if he walks in the streets he sees the people work with community organizations as children have more schools. >> even gladys is coming to terms with the fact that hugo chavez may not be her president for much longer. >> maybe i will die with him. sometimes i feel sick. m
city simply vanishing. >> they also kill people. >> the case of her husband remains unsolved. she says it is time that she knew whether she was a wife or a widow. >> hugo chavez has refused to allow the bolivian president to visit him. he was prevented from meeting his close ally because hugo chavez was resting. the health of hugo chavez has become a major concern for his supporters. >> if he has a heart, it begins here in these colorful streets. government provided...
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this is sevilla, a city in southern spain. this is raquel rodríguez a lawyer from southern california. ud. no es española, ¿verdad? no, no. soy de los estados unidos. why is raquel here? ( timbre suena ) what has brought her to spain... and to sevilla? ( timbre suena ) esta señorita busca a la abuela. ( campanas suenan ) raquel: esta carta... se le escribió la señora suárez a mi cliente, don fernando castillo. mi cliente, don fernando, vive en méxico. está gravemente enfermo. antes de la guerra civil conoció a una mujer joven y bella-- rosario. rosario era amiga de teresa suárez. don fernando siempre creyó que rosario había muerto en la guerra pero la señora suárez dice que no y además, don fernando cree que tiene un hijo con rosario. ¿sabe ud. algo de esto? todo esto es nuevo para mí. ¿la señora suárez nunca le habló de rario o de don fernando? no... nunca... jamás. and so raquel must now talk to miguel ruiz, elena's husband and son of teresa suárez. hola, elena. este es mi esposo, miguel ruiz. mucho g
this is sevilla, a city in southern spain. this is raquel rodríguez a lawyer from southern california. ud. no es española, ¿verdad? no, no. soy de los estados unidos. why is raquel here? ( timbre suena ) what has brought her to spain... and to sevilla? ( timbre suena ) esta señorita busca a la abuela. ( campanas suenan ) raquel: esta carta... se le escribió la señora suárez a mi cliente, don fernando castillo. mi cliente, don fernando, vive en méxico. está gravemente enfermo. antes de...
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now this report from mexico city. >> the new plan announced by the president is a departure from the previous government strategy. by saying they need to spend more money on social development programs, they are saying the military strategy of the former president did not work. calderon had a 50,000 soldiers and federal police waging war against drug gangs and organized crime groups. there are still many checkpoints and the military still involved. but the president is saying we're not calling to get out of this mess unless we really developed out youth. there are 7 million mexicans under age of 39 who are not employed and they are easy targets for gangs looking for cheap wolabor. -- under the age of 30. the says we need to develop these young people, give them opportunities, and see what they can do with their lives other and worked for criminals. we're not hearing many specifics on how the government will spend the money other than the fact they will try to spend in 250 of the most violent towns across the country. >> hugo chavez is having extremely complex and stuff cancer treatme
now this report from mexico city. >> the new plan announced by the president is a departure from the previous government strategy. by saying they need to spend more money on social development programs, they are saying the military strategy of the former president did not work. calderon had a 50,000 soldiers and federal police waging war against drug gangs and organized crime groups. there are still many checkpoints and the military still involved. but the president is saying we're not...
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here i was, the city never fails to surprise me much the crowd was quieting. people were pointing toward the stage. i woman of 60 clamored on to it. she had silver hair and had a long velvet skirt. i'm senora watson. there was applause. she lowered her head slightly to indicate her humility. i must confess i was surprised to be invited tonight. i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know young people were drunkenly stumbling through the streets in the name of literature. there is a mag natizism we were tealing. we were in a bar. here is my flawed worthwhile attempt to approach the meaning of life. she read a first person account of a 23 year marriage. every word of every paragraph was tuned there was not a wrong note. it was so powerful imented to believe it was her marriage. that last paragraph contained the wedding vow when he swore he would not be afraid to let her chafrnl him much the crowd froze after she finished. then we exploded into applause. she stood in the spotlight with tears in her eyes. she's a retired psychotherapist. >> go to her. this was a scene of
here i was, the city never fails to surprise me much the crowd was quieting. people were pointing toward the stage. i woman of 60 clamored on to it. she had silver hair and had a long velvet skirt. i'm senora watson. there was applause. she lowered her head slightly to indicate her humility. i must confess i was surprised to be invited tonight. i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know young people were drunkenly stumbling through the streets in the name of literature. there is a mag natizism we...
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that was the richest city on a per capita basis of any city in the country now now it is shrunk from two million to about seven hundred thousand people it is the clearest city among the major cities in the tree so there is definitely a problem looking for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion and wells was the flight of capital outside the thoughts of the area and what we need to do is to bring major mousa cattle back in the area tax paradise swedish model or the chinese way americas treatments of his people made fundamental change where the elite controlling politicians and media will let that happen is another sick truth from fix this is the truth. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. deal festive mood surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and lost our russians teach phonos to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year for must go to st petersburg by train over you to make the miracles. more news today boylan says once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying
that was the richest city on a per capita basis of any city in the country now now it is shrunk from two million to about seven hundred thousand people it is the clearest city among the major cities in the tree so there is definitely a problem looking for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion and wells was the flight of capital outside the thoughts of the area and what we need to do is to bring major mousa cattle back in the area tax paradise swedish model or the chinese way...
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this is the capitol city and has been the seat of government since the founding 403 years ago. and so the exercise of political power and the development of public policy is another theme. the history of santa fe is distinctive. for one thing, santa fe became a u.s. territory in 1848. and it was a territory for a very long time. the country and washington were reluctant to make santa fe a state. that eventually happened in 1912. new mexico existed as a territory for so long, in someso many ways doesn't seem to fit the rest of the country. and in fact, santa fe proudly, for a long, long time, has described itself as the city different. santa fe was -- and new mexico were explored by the spanish, coming from the south to the north. not from anglos coming from the east to the west. that's one difference. this community that's closely tied to the catholic church, priests accompanied spanish settlers on their way north and establishment of the church and establishment of the community of santa fe are inseparable. of course, this is-was a spanish speaking territory. populated mostly
this is the capitol city and has been the seat of government since the founding 403 years ago. and so the exercise of political power and the development of public policy is another theme. the history of santa fe is distinctive. for one thing, santa fe became a u.s. territory in 1848. and it was a territory for a very long time. the country and washington were reluctant to make santa fe a state. that eventually happened in 1912. new mexico existed as a territory for so long, in someso many ways...
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in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this time around. a gleaming new superdome is hosting the american football final. you might remember it from seven years ago. hurricane katrina almost destroyed the city. and its its stadium-turned-storm shelter. doug was the manager back then. and still is today. >> the water penetrated from right up here at the apeck of the roof. >> conditions inside were appalling. 30,000 people took refuge here in the days after the storm. >> i'll never forget the smell. we had no running water. very little food and water in here. the toilets were overfl
in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats...
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and then they would turn and have their first look at the new york city skyline, the city that would welcome them, where they'd get their first foothold of the economic life, and if if the sun was right, it would be gleaming off the gold dome. not a monument yo manufacturing or -- monument to manufacturing or agricultural, the only explicitly-protected form in the united states, and the new york world that will be there, the ticket to understanding how to get ahead, the ticket to learning english and the ticket to american politics. that's the effect pulitzer had back then. he was a very difficult man to live with as a biographer. he was sort of like the howard hughes of the is theth century -- of the 19th century. at the peak of his power when he was the publisher of the, the most powerful publisher on the globe. his paper had the power of cnn and cbs news all combined. people read the world in a way that when i was a child we used to watch the three networks. he reached this enormous pinnacle of power, and he began to go blamed. so like beethoven, who couldn't read his own music, p
and then they would turn and have their first look at the new york city skyline, the city that would welcome them, where they'd get their first foothold of the economic life, and if if the sun was right, it would be gleaming off the gold dome. not a monument yo manufacturing or -- monument to manufacturing or agricultural, the only explicitly-protected form in the united states, and the new york world that will be there, the ticket to understanding how to get ahead, the ticket to learning...
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city's budget crisis. [ applause ] >> in today's state of the city address, she proposed cutting the city's work force by 10% over 8 years and increasing hours for firefighters. she wants to change the pension system for city employees and eliminate tax exemptions for non-profits. >> i will not allow the structural deficit to be balanced solely on the backs of residents and employees, not on my watch. tourists, commuters, tax exempt entities and private developers will be part of the long-term solution. >> recent report found baltimore could face a $2 billion budget shortfall over the next decade. >>> dog hearts are all aflutter tonight in the big apple. the dog show is in full swing at madison square garden, and this is the dog to root for. blanket rocket ship is a bermese mountain dog from here. if he wins, he has a shot at best in show. no drooling and do us proud! >> poor guy. >> and brush your teeth. >> catching me at my worst moment, i'm being showered here. >>> drifting away. thousands of cruise passengers stranded in the gulf of mexico. what went wrong and the effort to retur
city's budget crisis. [ applause ] >> in today's state of the city address, she proposed cutting the city's work force by 10% over 8 years and increasing hours for firefighters. she wants to change the pension system for city employees and eliminate tax exemptions for non-profits. >> i will not allow the structural deficit to be balanced solely on the backs of residents and employees, not on my watch. tourists, commuters, tax exempt entities and private developers will be part of...
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from the city. >> it is an unfortunate side for the city of baltimore. the usns comfort leaving forever. making its new home in northern virginia. just a few dockworkers and security personnel are showing up at the canton return the mall -- canton marine terminal for the last time. >> we are gonna miss a lot of people. it is like a family. that is one thing. it is like a home for them here. >> comfort, a supertanker turn hospital ship has called baltimore home. it provides a floating medical facility for use during warfare or an international disaster, like 11 news saw firsthand in january 2010 when comfort was deployed to haiti after a zero. -- a 7.0 earthquake struck. it also serves in humanitarian missions, providing medical care around the caribbean and south america. the question is why does it need to leave baltimore? officials say there are a number of reasons. >> it puts it closer to the ocean, closer to the nations and regions that it does provide humanitarian support for. it is also co-located with medical treatment personnel. it is also a cost
from the city. >> it is an unfortunate side for the city of baltimore. the usns comfort leaving forever. making its new home in northern virginia. just a few dockworkers and security personnel are showing up at the canton return the mall -- canton marine terminal for the last time. >> we are gonna miss a lot of people. it is like a family. that is one thing. it is like a home for them here. >> comfort, a supertanker turn hospital ship has called baltimore home. it provides a...
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the ashch bishop of mexico city wanted him gone because of his quote homosexual problem. those are the allegations of lawyers who questioned him in a deposition. allegations that he has denied. lay lawyers say even with that knowledge he agreed to bring him for lost ang. and it didn't take long for him to begin ter rising children. >> back then there were 26 victim. >> former lapd detective worked on this case for more than 20 years. >> back in january 11th, 1988, around 8:30 in the morning we got a call at the police radio and we were directed to go to this particular school in east la. >> they arrived to find four children who said they were molested. >> it was horrible. because what the kids were telling us. >> but he never had a chance to question aguilar. >> we went to interview the priest and they told us he was no longer here, he is gone he was taken to mexico. >> he had indeed gone to mexico. and how did he know the police were on their way? recently released church files reveal he was tipped off by the cardinal. >> if we had our hands on him, yeah, he would have
the ashch bishop of mexico city wanted him gone because of his quote homosexual problem. those are the allegations of lawyers who questioned him in a deposition. allegations that he has denied. lay lawyers say even with that knowledge he agreed to bring him for lost ang. and it didn't take long for him to begin ter rising children. >> back then there were 26 victim. >> former lapd detective worked on this case for more than 20 years. >> back in january 11th, 1988, around 8:30...
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those leftovers went to the city, extra stock. a bend went as a part of the sister city program to a local gentleman down to mexico and went to children in mexico. so there you have literary art, the performing arts, the educational value and the city cultural outreach all-in-one book. wherever you are go and investigate a local store. see if you like it. try to form an allegiance to it. if you don't like what they carry tell them. a lot of what we order comes from suggestion from our customers. i wish you had this book, which you have that book. we will get it for them and very often we will get another copy for the store and very often that will so quickly. goatee or both of store whatever you're trying to buy and see what they haven't talked to the people and talk to your neighbors. >> for more information booktv's recent visit to santa fe new mexico in the many other cities visited by local content vehicles go to c-span.org/local content.
those leftovers went to the city, extra stock. a bend went as a part of the sister city program to a local gentleman down to mexico and went to children in mexico. so there you have literary art, the performing arts, the educational value and the city cultural outreach all-in-one book. wherever you are go and investigate a local store. see if you like it. try to form an allegiance to it. if you don't like what they carry tell them. a lot of what we order comes from suggestion from our...
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in her state of the city address. something that needs to be done to make the city financially better. >> the question for this generation of city leadership is this. well baltimore cement a true turnaround toward future growth or will we allow a hard-fought victory to become a more -- a momentary pause, a footnote in the continuing story of decline? >> the mayor making it clear during her state of the city address monday that some unpopular choices are going to be made in order to save the city from financial ruin. the sector -- a report last week conducted by a philadelphia financial firm showing baltimore will be $750 million in the red in 10 years and face $1.30 billion shortfall in city infrastructure. while the mayor's speech was highlighted by the mayor's accomplishments of her past three years including drops in violent crime, or to strengthen gun laws, record low fire deaths, improvement of blighted neighborhoods, job creation, and education, all eyes and ears were on the mayor for her so- called 10-year fina
in her state of the city address. something that needs to be done to make the city financially better. >> the question for this generation of city leadership is this. well baltimore cement a true turnaround toward future growth or will we allow a hard-fought victory to become a more -- a momentary pause, a footnote in the continuing story of decline? >> the mayor making it clear during her state of the city address monday that some unpopular choices are going to be made in order to...
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where some of the sixty women signed firm. p33& baltimore city pooice continue to investigate a atal shooting in northeast baltimore..- baltimore.it happened long &ppontpelier street near polk streettpolice say one 3 the heed...while another victim was lss ssot.no wood on the identity of thh deceased victim... or the condition f the woman tonight. 3 phh investigation continues into the accidentaa shootinn &pof a trainee by aapolice academy nstructor his month..- month. also firss onnfox tonight - melinda roodee has new information about a should aveeprevented the pccideet.melinda.... 33 a lot f questions have een raised about how this could happen.why did aa instuctorr useehis live firearm - in a traaning session ttat was supposed to use only blank has beennreviewing the ccty's official firraams training discrepeecces in how this paaticular exercise was &pconducted. &p3 for exampll, the policy states that all live weaaons should be kept in theearmory - or in a designnted secured access area. it goes on to say ttat someone should be stattonne at phe entrance of that securee aaea - to
where some of the sixty women signed firm. p33& baltimore city pooice continue to investigate a atal shooting in northeast baltimore..- baltimore.it happened long &ppontpelier street near polk streettpolice say one 3 the heed...while another victim was lss ssot.no wood on the identity of thh deceased victim... or the condition f the woman tonight. 3 phh investigation continues into the accidentaa shootinn &pof a trainee by aapolice academy nstructor his month..- month. also firss...
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just 14 minutes traveling southbound if the beltway all the way into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. over to you. >>> the lcuno carrierringconnec0 . >>> at just 9 years old, lauren understands the need to give back. >> she also knows how a kind gesture can go a long way at the time in need. she and her family lost everything when their home caught on fire. now they're helping others who find themselves in that same situation. you see, she lauren's luggage has food, toiletries and teddy bears. >> it's the kindness in your heart. you never lose that you can lose every item you have but you never lose the kindness in your heart. >> she's using social media to spread her word and her mission. we have more -- her work and -- her word and her mission. we have more on our website. >>> the red dress event is designed to raise awareness about the effects of heart disease among women. according to the centers for disease control, nearly 600,000 people die of heart disease every year in the u.s. alone. >>> if you're looking to buy a new dishwasher or refri
just 14 minutes traveling southbound if the beltway all the way into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. over to you. >>> the lcuno carrierringconnec0 . >>> at just 9 years old, lauren understands the need to give back. >> she also knows how a kind gesture can go a long way at the time in need. she and her family lost everything when their home caught on fire. now they're helping others who find themselves in that same situation. you see, she lauren's...
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the president and the mayor of mexico city have visited the scene. the mexican capital is used to experiencing a earthquakes. authorities appeared well prepared for search and rescue work. sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about because of the blast. local media are reporting it might have been caused by an electrical gas leak in an adjacent building. but there's been no confirmation or denial of that from pemex. behind this police cordon, operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. there are family members of missing workers on the scene, desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. either way, this is the worst explosion in mexico city in 30 years. will grant, bbc news, mexico. >> now business news with jimmy robertson. more news about the world's biggest economy, the united states. >> some of the economic data we have heard recently has been pretty weak, but it has not shown through on the markets. the markets are doing very well. the dow jones had
the president and the mayor of mexico city have visited the scene. the mexican capital is used to experiencing a earthquakes. authorities appeared well prepared for search and rescue work. sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about because of the blast. local media are reporting it might have been caused by an electrical gas leak in an adjacent building. but there's been no confirmation or denial of that from pemex. behind this...
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the city is emphasizing it too much. the array some been a it can pay enormous dividends in the future when. it's vital when we get our history and law and of what happens so we can restore our confidence and the capacity for government to move for hidden them. and the science going to be easy hamel of the have five years of anniversaries and of great blessings for the whole world more or enough sharing in this democracy. if we understand, and it is a vital task demand begins with a recess in him. the great thing about the civil-rights movement is it assures that the promise of democracy comes representative when the staff of their respond, and sometimes there will inspire you, but in the both of those things coming together. in order to do that you have to have a sense of history and a and helping him to assure one does to conventions and him and his well. that the stock one. as to assure a. they're plenty of questions because and trying to lay of something in a broad scale of but a novel experiment people pop pop faugh
the city is emphasizing it too much. the array some been a it can pay enormous dividends in the future when. it's vital when we get our history and law and of what happens so we can restore our confidence and the capacity for government to move for hidden them. and the science going to be easy hamel of the have five years of anniversaries and of great blessings for the whole world more or enough sharing in this democracy. if we understand, and it is a vital task demand begins with a recess in...
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so there you have the literary arts, the performing arts, the educational value, and the city cultural outreach. all in one volume. we have so many great customers. they say, i wish you had this book or that the grid very often we will get a copy for the store. whatever you are trying to buy, talk to the people, talk to your neighbors. >> tv recently explored the literary culture of santa fe, new mexico. keep watching all weekend long for more from our area. >> hello, i am rob dean. i am the editor of the local newspaper that is 164 years old. we are in the offices of the "santa fe new mexican." i am also the author of "santa fe, its 400th year: exploring the past, defining the future." the book had a humble beginning. it was not, at first, design is about grid it began as a series of newspaper stories to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of santa fe. in 1959, the publisher and editor had the presence of mind to ask a pulitzer-winning novelist to write about the history as it emerges through the pages of the "santa fe new mexican." he published the autobiography of sant
so there you have the literary arts, the performing arts, the educational value, and the city cultural outreach. all in one volume. we have so many great customers. they say, i wish you had this book or that the grid very often we will get a copy for the store. whatever you are trying to buy, talk to the people, talk to your neighbors. >> tv recently explored the literary culture of santa fe, new mexico. keep watching all weekend long for more from our area. >> hello, i am rob dean....
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mayor has proposed reforms for the city. and, the governor has said no to a bailout. lawmakers are making strides on a bill for immigration reform. the team of eight bipartisan lawmakers crafting the bill will gather this week. its follows a series of meetings between business and labor leaders.those groups have now outlined principles for how businesses will adapt to immigration changes. members agree that the country needs a new worker visa program.and also stressed the need to create a federal bureau to monitor labor needs within the u.s.while the meetings resulted in some solutions, lawmakers say more progress is needed. the u-s government is in the race for justice against lance armstrong. the department of justice joined a civil lawsuit to reclaim the $30 million it paid to sponsor armstrong's racing teams. the government could claim fraud for armstrongs admitted drug use while riding in the tour de france for the u.s. postal service team. armstrong's attorneys say his contract did not specify bans on doping - and the
mayor has proposed reforms for the city. and, the governor has said no to a bailout. lawmakers are making strides on a bill for immigration reform. the team of eight bipartisan lawmakers crafting the bill will gather this week. its follows a series of meetings between business and labor leaders.those groups have now outlined principles for how businesses will adapt to immigration changes. members agree that the country needs a new worker visa program.and also stressed the need to create a...
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the city total 375 million dollars. >>reporter: herb became the assistant superintendent in july 2012. by then the cab money had run out. and noticed some of the schools planned features were still missing. >> when i got to the top of the stairs medley caught my attention like where is the bleachers? of course that's when i was told one of the decision that we had to caught because we ran out of money. >>reporter: california state treasurer believes these long-term payment bonds are just a bad deal. really boils down to simple matter which is should school districts be making these deals where there's a huge balloon payment on their debt some day and they are not paying for it as they use the new facility. >>reporter: not all districts will have huge balloon payment payments. still some taxpayers worry the burden of carrying such huge debt will ultimately catch up. >> if you don't have the money to pay for it then we maybe should have toned it down a bi bit. >>reporter: andrews ran for the school board in 2009 because h
the city total 375 million dollars. >>reporter: herb became the assistant superintendent in july 2012. by then the cab money had run out. and noticed some of the schools planned features were still missing. >> when i got to the top of the stairs medley caught my attention like where is the bleachers? of course that's when i was told one of the decision that we had to caught because we ran out of money. >>reporter: california state treasurer believes these long-term payment...
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it was another packed house last night at the city's town council. more security was brought in after robert chang found a death threat at his home last week. chang sat out in the audience, next to his attorney, but did not say a word. >> about access to guns, there are plenty of places to purchase a weapon. the question is why do we need to be one of those places? >> i think they're running a good shop and i don't think they intend to hurt anybody in los gatos. >> the council discussed passing a moritorium that would put a freeze on opening a new shop until the council is able to come up with regulations. >>> san jose's casino matrix is is suing the city of san jose citing a conflict of interest. it alleges that the gaming division administrator admitted under oath that he does consulting work for indian casinos, commercial casinos and racetrac racetracks. as we reported in january, it was the gaming commission who recommended against allowing them to open the high stakes gambling. the police chief agreeded and now, the matrix wants some sort of rec
it was another packed house last night at the city's town council. more security was brought in after robert chang found a death threat at his home last week. chang sat out in the audience, next to his attorney, but did not say a word. >> about access to guns, there are plenty of places to purchase a weapon. the question is why do we need to be one of those places? >> i think they're running a good shop and i don't think they intend to hurt anybody in los gatos. >> the council...
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in the city. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is tricultural with an amazing amount of very well read, very literary people. we boast more authors and points, both genuine and wannabes, than most communities. and the combination of six major musical organizations, an incredible museum system here, wonderful arts, ballet, opera. it is a rich cultural city, and the people that live here and the people that visit here come out and support that culture in all of its ramifications. the literary arts is just one of many here. i think what sents collected works apart is the fact that we really have this space, we're very fortunate to be in this beautiful space. we have the space to become a community center. and the fact that we do more than sell book
in the city. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is tricultural with an amazing amount of very well read, very literary people. we boast more authors and points, both genuine and wannabes, than most communities. and the combination of six major...
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masks in the city. you see this after several robberies by gunman faces are covered by the masks who makes it hard to identify them. we identified gary was the go to guy for this story. >> reporter: prince georges county armed robbery can't see the guy because of ski masks, d.c.'s fourth police district, look at the listserve, and you see? >> a number of reports that people were assaulted with folks with ski masks on. black ones. >> neighborhood advisory commissioner faith wheeler should know she was getting into her car on 4th street near the tacoma park metro. >> i noticed a young man come off and start walking off the sidewalk pulling the ski mask down over his face and standing in the middle of the road in my path and so i basically focused on the space between the two parked cars and him and that car took off really fast. >> a week ago tuesday, 13th and varnum northeast armed robber, ski mask, woman loses her purse, can't give much of a description. >> then on january 10 a man was robbed here at th
masks in the city. you see this after several robberies by gunman faces are covered by the masks who makes it hard to identify them. we identified gary was the go to guy for this story. >> reporter: prince georges county armed robbery can't see the guy because of ski masks, d.c.'s fourth police district, look at the listserve, and you see? >> a number of reports that people were assaulted with folks with ski masks on. black ones. >> neighborhood advisory commissioner faith...
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in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this time around. a gleaming new superdome is hosting the american football final. you might remember it from seven years ago. hurricane katrina almost destroyed the city. and its its stadium-turned-storm shelter. doug was the manager back then. and still is today. >> the water penetrated from right up here at the apeck of the roof. >> conditions inside were appalling. 30,000 people took refuge here in the days after the storm. >> i'll never forget the smell. we had no running water. very little food and water in here. the toilets were overflo
in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this...
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i am the first asian-american elected to an office other than alderman of a city in the state of illinois. that's shameful that it took this long. but i'm certainly not going to be the last. >> tulsi gabbard is the opposite of the old guard in d.c. politics. the first hindu in congress and first american samoan, is also one of the first female combat veterans sworn in to serve in the house of representatives. >> i had enlisted in the hawaii army national guard in 2003 the year after i was elected and really it was because i wanted to do more to serve my state and to serve our country. the job that i was trained to do in medical logistics and operations was already filled by someone else so i was not on that mandatory deployment roster, but knew very quickly that there was no way that i could stay home in the comfort of my house and my job and beautiful hawaii and watch my 3,000 brothers and sisters in uniform deploy overseas. so i withdrew form my reelection campaign and got trained in a different job and volunteered to go serve on that 18-month deployment. >> tulsi gabbard, the youngest
i am the first asian-american elected to an office other than alderman of a city in the state of illinois. that's shameful that it took this long. but i'm certainly not going to be the last. >> tulsi gabbard is the opposite of the old guard in d.c. politics. the first hindu in congress and first american samoan, is also one of the first female combat veterans sworn in to serve in the house of representatives. >> i had enlisted in the hawaii army national guard in 2003 the year after...
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it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the offices dziedzic information and intelligence were the kind of two most interesting testimonials and there in can you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it's your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast if your isp overmatch ferret what he was most upset was the fact that it was really these are what is reportedly directly in the hands of that you are cartel in fact steve martin testified that i want point when the weapons were number enough over a thousand they were one hundred percent in the hands of the singapore cartel now the tie in to the some cases that somebody in that same month actually is offense attorneys came out with some details of the unity agreement misusing that he of having had with them and those details unsurprisingly included the facet furious program as being one of the benefits for the arrangement that he had with e.a. and some other area details interesting ones related to that case to add especially with some bata is that t
it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the offices dziedzic information and intelligence were the kind of two most interesting testimonials and there in can you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it's your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast if your isp overmatch ferret what he was most upset was the fact that it was really these are what is reportedly directly in the hands of that you are cartel...
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in public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government authorities and rivals of the cartel but he was later extradited to the u.s. on drug trafficking charges and it is defend c claimed federal court's findings that the u.s. government had offered the crime syndicate immunity to import tons of drugs across the border in exchange for information on rival cartels the issue was exacerbated however when it was discovered that the vast majority of the weapons at the heart of the fast and furious scandal ended up in the hands of the very same drug gang and while this trial continues to be pushed back zimbabwe has a status hearing set for the twenty fifth of th
in public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government...
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you can see the low clouds hanging over the city this morning on our michael & son weather camera. temperature at national airport 36. they're reporting some flurries. feels like 31 with the winds south, southwesterly at 6 ahead. the system. it will turn to the west and northwest and pick up later this morning into the afternoon. here's the big picture. a lot of cold air has come down through the northern plains. there's the clipper like system coming through this morning. still lots of lake streamers all over the place. the cold air will follow, again reinforced i should say about this system that will come across us. it's moving so quickly that by mid- to late morning it will be out of here. here's our futurecast. i want to put it in motion. 6:00 a.m. a lot of folks are on the road trying to get to work. i know the highway departments are going to do their job spreading salt and chemicals. by 9:00 looks like the bulk it now will be d.c. and points east quickly racing away. there are some spots in jersey, northern delaware might even get 2 or 3 inches of snow out of this fast movi
you can see the low clouds hanging over the city this morning on our michael & son weather camera. temperature at national airport 36. they're reporting some flurries. feels like 31 with the winds south, southwesterly at 6 ahead. the system. it will turn to the west and northwest and pick up later this morning into the afternoon. here's the big picture. a lot of cold air has come down through the northern plains. there's the clipper like system coming through this morning. still lots of...
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it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the office is cheating information and intelligence to kind of to most interesting testimony and there it could you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast and furious program had fared what he was most upset at was the fact that it was really these are producer fortunately directly in the hands of this you are cartel in fact steve martin testified that i want point when the weapons were number enough over a thousand they were one hundred percent in the hands of this you know more cartel now the tie in to the some cases that somebody in that same month actually is defense attorneys came out with some details of the unity agreement in his choosing that he have have a hat with him and those details unsurprisingly included the fast and furious program as being one of the benefits for the arrangement that he had with e.a. and some other at chelles interesting ones related to that case to add especially with somebo
it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the office is cheating information and intelligence to kind of to most interesting testimony and there it could you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast and furious program had fared what he was most upset at was the fact that it was really these are producer fortunately directly in the hands of this you are cartel...
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the san mateo bridge has tail lights head on the flat section to foster city. both directions are moving at the limit. no problems only with a car that went through a fence off of 680 at pleasant hill that hit a power pole. 680 is not affected. >> 4:56. a new airline will soon land at san jose international airport, virgin america will offer daily service to los angeles which is headquartered locally, and will offer four flights from san jose to los angeles each day, and the mercury news hopes the flights lead virgin america to offer flights to other cities from san jose. >> very soon, the city of san francisco is considering getting rid of old parking meters and replacing them with devices that take different forms of pavement and offer different hourly rates. the new park devices that are only four years old could be relayed and contractors will submit bids next month. no estimate, yet, on the cost. >> not too early to look for a summer job at great america with interviews for singers and dancers and technicians and great america is looking for 2,500 summer h
the san mateo bridge has tail lights head on the flat section to foster city. both directions are moving at the limit. no problems only with a car that went through a fence off of 680 at pleasant hill that hit a power pole. 680 is not affected. >> 4:56. a new airline will soon land at san jose international airport, virgin america will offer daily service to los angeles which is headquartered locally, and will offer four flights from san jose to los angeles each day, and the mercury news...
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a crash on the peninsula. we'll give you an update. >>> a live look outside. city by the bay. san francisco this morning. looking forward to your tuesday, february 12th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everybody. it's 5:00 on the nose. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a developing story out of the east bay. a stray bullet strikes a woman andarely misses her son in the bedroom of her antioch apartment. police are searching for that suspect. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. residents in this neighborhood have complained about gun violence before. antioch police have stepped up patrols but it has happened again. a woman was hit by a stray bullet that went through a second story wind know in an apartment. fortunately though those injuries are nonlife threatening. she was in a room with her young son when she was hit. this is on the 1400 block of sycamore. when police arrived, witnesses told them quite a story. a man was standing in the street on the corner and shooting at a passing truck. that was at least a half a
a crash on the peninsula. we'll give you an update. >>> a live look outside. city by the bay. san francisco this morning. looking forward to your tuesday, february 12th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everybody. it's 5:00 on the nose. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a developing story out of the east bay. a stray bullet strikes a woman andarely misses her son in the bedroom of her antioch apartment. police...
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before that i had been a deputy mayor in the city of indianapolis in the late 90s under mayor goldsmith. right before running for office i was a senior vice president and general council for our state's community college system called ivy tech community college. it's been more my time at ivy tech and working with the unemployed and the underemployed and really the issues facing the country now, which are jobs and the economy. it's the reason i jumped into the race. >> born and raised in indiana, brooks is married and the mother of two adult children. she plans to spend her time in washington creating jobs in her home state. >> we have a couple of counties in my district that still have over a 10% unemployment rate. we need to make sure that we're creating an environment where companies want to grow their jobs, where the private sector wants to grow jobs and bring more people into the work force. there are a lot of issues right now as to why they're not growing jobs, why they're not creating jobs and those are the things i want to focus on, like tax reform, which i think we're going to b
before that i had been a deputy mayor in the city of indianapolis in the late 90s under mayor goldsmith. right before running for office i was a senior vice president and general council for our state's community college system called ivy tech community college. it's been more my time at ivy tech and working with the unemployed and the underemployed and really the issues facing the country now, which are jobs and the economy. it's the reason i jumped into the race. >> born and raised in...
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any part of the city i think. there's a pretty low inventory out there so the options are limited. >> reporter: in san francisco alecia reid kron 4 news. >> the all-star game. next. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our limited edition bed, plus special offers through monday. >> the golden state warriors are off to one of the best starts in franchise history. thanks in large part to their first all-star since 1997. david lee. tonight lee lined up with other western conference all-stars to duke it out with the east. it was a close game but the west held the lead for most of the game. eventually winning 143-to-13
any part of the city i think. there's a pretty low inventory out there so the options are limited. >> reporter: in san francisco alecia reid kron 4 news. >> the all-star game. next. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. will help you find your sleep number setting....
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well no ports within the city itself have been. affected so much because the new york did around one hundred kilometers from should have been but you can imagine the power of this of going down since this is a pretty large city it's pretty far away also and with all this glass weighing around across the whole city obviously it was quite a lot of people in it was also problems just for connection because so many people were trying to call each other and find out what's happening the lines were actually larks for the first couple of hours. and. what actually there are rumors that this was only the first of the batch of media or some say. is going to hit the city tonight or it you've got to leave it there thanks very much and the parties you want to pick in our live there from the urals region where that meteor landed in central russia now one of the grady professor of planetary sciences at the open university told r.t. early there's no need to worry that more meteorites could follow this explosion something that you go has just touch
well no ports within the city itself have been. affected so much because the new york did around one hundred kilometers from should have been but you can imagine the power of this of going down since this is a pretty large city it's pretty far away also and with all this glass weighing around across the whole city obviously it was quite a lot of people in it was also problems just for connection because so many people were trying to call each other and find out what's happening the lines were...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. >>> after consulting with our legal legislatures we regret premeditated murder. we have no doubt here is no substance for litigation. >> under south african law a person fatally shoots an intruder must prove he had a reasonable fear there was a threat to his life. but if she was shot through a bathroom door, four times, how much of a threat could she have been? with me w.me, my expert panel. based on you know what we know about the history of oscar and his competition, what insight does that give you? >> he's a high intensity guy, worried about home invasion. had a machine gun and a gun. he was numerous times in vehicle accidents, motor vehicle accident and so he's pumped up guy. and it's possible you know all of a sudden at night maybe he wasn't in the best state of mind he overreacted. i don'
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. >>> after consulting with our legal legislatures we regret premeditated murder. we have no doubt here is no substance for litigation. >> under south african law a person fatally shoots an...